Albanese government faces ‘increasing pressure’ over housing and immigration
Sky News host Sharri Markson says there is “increasing pressure” on the Albanese Labor government over housing supply and immigration.
“Pressure when it comes to housing supply and immigration,” she said.
“We are hearing the number of net permanent and long-term arrivals has reached more than 100,000 a month.
“Increasing pressure on this topic for the Albanese government.
“Clare O’Neil had said previously she was going to lower the migration targets.”
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“Pressure when it comes to housing supply and immigration,” she said.
“We are hearing the number of net permanent and long-term arrivals has reached more than 100,000 a month.
“Increasing pressure on this topic for the Albanese government.
“Clare O’Neil had said previously she was going to lower the migration targets.”
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